Control of Infectious Disease. In addition to other health and safety requirements set forth in the Subcontract, Subcontractor agrees to its ongoing obligation to contribute to the control of infectious disease on the project site. Subcontractor shall comply with the most recent guidance of all federal, state, and local authorities related to the mitigation of infectious diseases., and shall only supply workers to the project site that it can reasonably determine, in accordance with applicable guidance, are fit for duty. Subcontractor shall include in its safety policies an infectious disease mitigation plan, a copy of which shall be provided to Contractor prior to beginning work onsite, and will adhere to any Contractor or Owner site policies related to the mitigation of infectious diseases. Subcontractor shall ensure that obligations related to site safety policies, including the control of infectious diseases, are incorporated into all subcontracts or supply contracts for any company for which the Subcontractor is responsible that will come onto the project site. Subcontractor agrees that mitigation measures may be revised during the course of the project and that it will adopt any revisions to mitigation measures without demanding compensation from Contractor for such compliance. 8.3.1 Subcontractor recognizes that mitigation of infectious disease is a shared responsibility among all project participants, and that its plan and work practices must be coordinated with other trades on the project. Contractor will have final authority regarding work practices related to the mitigation of infectious disease and Subcontractor shall not be entitled to additional compensation or time in order to implement protocols related to the control of infectious diseases, whether or not Subcontractor agrees with Contractor’s or Owner's protocols.
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